PowerBook G4 Strong Seller Despite Suffering Portable Market

C|Net is reporting that Appleis G4 Titanium PowerBook has been one of the lone bright spots in an otherwise suffering portable computer market. Not only that, but the TiBook has boosted Appleis sales for the current quarter beyond expectations. According to C|Net:

Buoyed by Titanium, Appleis retail notebook sales surged 23 percent in February, compared with January. Titaniumis popularity also changed the mix of Appleis overall retail system sales. In February, notebooks jumped to 30 percent of Mac sales, up from a more consistent 20 percent average, according to NPD Intelect. Titanium alone accounted for 16 percent of Apple computer sales.

The PowerBook G4 has been so successful for a number of reasons. First, it is an incredibly powerful portable computer. Appleis G4 processor far outpaces Pentium III machines at comparable clock speeds. Second, the TiBook is a remarkably stylish computer, packing a pleasant mix of performance and portability in one package.

Part of Titaniumis appeal is its mix of style, lightness and size, say analysts. The 1-inch thick notebook delivers up a 15.2-inch display but weighs only 5.3 pounds. The majority of portables packing large displays weigh 7 pounds or more.

Typically, notebook buyers must either choose between portability or full features. "Apple has done a good job finding the middle ground," Sargent said.

Appleis new PowerBook G4 is a trend setter in a number of ways, and it has been wildly popular with the all important computer purchasing public. You can read the full article at the C|Net Web site.